Kidnapped Girl Held for 18 years, Bore 2 children with captor

ig-88

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This is like the Austria case, only here, the girl was a total stranger plucked off the street, while in the Austria case, the girl was the dude's own daughter.

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/687709

Juliet Williams
Samantha Young
Associated Press

PLACERVILLE, Calif.–A woman who was snatched from a bus stop as an 11-year-old child in 1991 turned up yesterday after being held for the past 18 years in isolation in a backyard compound by a convicted sex offender who fathered two children with her, police said.
 

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I've felt that I was a little over protective of my kids. Waiting at the bus stop with them, making sure someone was there when they get home etc. But when you hear a story like this, you don't feel like your going overboard anymore.
 

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Questions arise over how kidnapper went undetected


ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) -- His neighbors knew he was a registered sex offender. Kids on his block called him "Creepy Phil" and kept their distance. Parole agents and local law enforcement regularly visited his home and found nothing unusual, even after a neighbor complained children were living in a complex of tents in his backyard.

For 18 years, Phillip Garrido managed to elude detection as he pulled off what authorities are calling an unfathomable crime, kidnapping and raping 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, keeping her as his secret captive for nearly two decades and fathering two of her children.

The question about how he went unnoticed became more pressing Friday when Garrido came under suspicion in the unsolved murders of several prostitutes, raising the prospect he was a serial killer as well. Several of the murdered women's bodies - the exact number is not known - were dumped near an industrial park where Garrido worked during the 1990s.

Authorities acknowledged that they blew a chance three years ago to rescue Dugard from the backyard labyrinth of sheds, tents and outbuildings that were concealed from the outside world.

A neighbor called 911 in November 2006 and described Garrido as a psychotic sex addict who was living with children and had people staying in tents in his backyard.

The investigating officer spent a half-hour interviewing Garrido on his front porch but did not enter the house or search the backyard, Contra Costa County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf said. The deputy, who did not know Garrido was a registered sex offender even though the sheriff's department had the information, warned Garrido that the tents could be a code violation before leaving.

"We missed an opportunity to bring earlier closure to this situation," Rupf acknowledged. "I cannot change the course of events but we are beating ourselves up over this and continue to do so."

"We should have been more inquisitive, more curious and turned over a rock or two."

It was not the only missed opportunity.

As a parolee, Garrido wore a GPS-linked ankle bracelet that tracked his every movement, met with his parole agent several times each month and was subject to routine surprise home visits and random drug and alcohol tests, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman Gordon Hinkle said.

The last unannounced visit by a team of local police agencies was conducted in July 2008. Paramedics also were summoned to the house five times since 1999, presumably to help Garrido's 88-year-old mother, who had dementia.

"There was never any indication to my knowledge that there was any sign of children living there," Hinkle said.

As it turns out, Dugard and her two children were living there as prisoners, authorities say. The heavily wooded compound was arranged so that people could not view what was happening, and one of the buildings was sound-proofed and could only be opened from the outside.

Neighbors knew there were children living there. Damon Robinson has lived next door to the Garridos for more than three years and his then-girlfriend in 2006 told him she saw tents in the backyard and children.

"I told her to call police. I told her to call right away," he said.
 

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S.C. Joe said:
http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/st...ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2009-08-28-18-35-27


Questions arise over how kidnapper went undetected


ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) -- His neighbors knew he was a registered sex offender. Kids on his block called him "Creepy Phil" and kept their distance. Parole agents and local law enforcement regularly visited his home and found nothing unusual, even after a neighbor complained children were living in a complex of tents in his backyard.

For 18 years, Phillip Garrido managed to elude detection as he pulled off what authorities are calling an unfathomable crime, kidnapping and raping 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard, keeping her as his secret captive for nearly two decades and fathering two of her children.

The question about how he went unnoticed became more pressing Friday when Garrido came under suspicion in the unsolved murders of several prostitutes, raising the prospect he was a serial killer as well. Several of the murdered women's bodies - the exact number is not known - were dumped near an industrial park where Garrido worked during the 1990s.

Authorities acknowledged that they blew a chance three years ago to rescue Dugard from the backyard labyrinth of sheds, tents and outbuildings that were concealed from the outside world.

A neighbor called 911 in November 2006 and described Garrido as a psychotic sex addict who was living with children and had people staying in tents in his backyard.

The investigating officer spent a half-hour interviewing Garrido on his front porch but did not enter the house or search the backyard, Contra Costa County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf said. The deputy, who did not know Garrido was a registered sex offender even though the sheriff's department had the information, warned Garrido that the tents could be a code violation before leaving.

"We missed an opportunity to bring earlier closure to this situation," Rupf acknowledged. "I cannot change the course of events but we are beating ourselves up over this and continue to do so."

"We should have been more inquisitive, more curious and turned over a rock or two."

It was not the only missed opportunity.

As a parolee, Garrido wore a GPS-linked ankle bracelet that tracked his every movement, met with his parole agent several times each month and was subject to routine surprise home visits and random drug and alcohol tests, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman Gordon Hinkle said.

The last unannounced visit by a team of local police agencies was conducted in July 2008. Paramedics also were summoned to the house five times since 1999, presumably to help Garrido's 88-year-old mother, who had dementia.

"There was never any indication to my knowledge that there was any sign of children living there," Hinkle said.

As it turns out, Dugard and her two children were living there as prisoners, authorities say. The heavily wooded compound was arranged so that people could not view what was happening, and one of the buildings was sound-proofed and could only be opened from the outside.

Neighbors knew there were children living there. Damon Robinson has lived next door to the Garridos for more than three years and his then-girlfriend in 2006 told him she saw tents in the backyard and children.

"I told her to call police. I told her to call right away," he said.
Ouch, they reaaly fucked up.
 

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S.C. Joe said:
Questions arise over how kidnapper went undetected
In light of all the money poured into LE, it is really disappointing how ineffective they are. Here are some examples:

1) Pickton caught only after 50 murders.
2) "Highway of Tears" killer still on the loose after 19 murders.
3) Paul Bernardo caught only because Karla gave him up.
4) Green River killer caught only after 50 murders.
5) Zodiac killer never caught.
 

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Rockslinger said:
In light of all the money poured into LE, it is really disappointing how ineffective they are. Here are some examples:

1) Pickton caught only after 50 murders.
2) "Highway of Tears" killer still on the loose after 19 murders.
3) Paul Bernardo caught only because Karla gave him up.
4) Green River killer caught only after 50 murders.
5) Zodiac killer never caught.

Well, they got the "Shaggy Bandit" today in Colorado...
 

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Between a rock and a hard place
When they're done stringing this tool up by the balls and pouring sulphuric acid into his anus (too good for him by the way), they should save some string and acid for the LE officials who stood by and let it happen.
 

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Rockslinger said:
In light of all the money poured into LE, it is really disappointing how ineffective they are. Here are some examples:

1) Pickton caught only after 50 murders.
2) "Highway of Tears" killer still on the loose after 19 murders.
3) Paul Bernardo caught only because Karla gave him up.
4) Green River killer caught only after 50 murders.
5) Zodiac killer never caught.
well most serial killer (organize/non social offender) has higher IQ than your average killers and LE
 

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WhaWhaWha said:
When they're done stringing this tool up by the balls and pouring sulphuric acid into his anus (too good for him by the way), they should save some string and acid for the LE officials who stood by and let it happen.
AMEN to that
 

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big backyard

It looks like he got away with it so long because he had a big woody, shed laden backyard with a big high fence on it that made it look like the property line fence. So any parole officers would think that the fence represented the extent of the back yard. The place was a mess so easy to understand that no one would want to go back there to investigate the complaints.
 

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beenthere123 said:
Ouch, they reaaly fucked up.
Indeed they did several different agencies.

Further details are emerging, contrary to what was original reported about Ms. Dugard turning up at a police station, after the University of California Police Officer spoke with Garrido when he wanted a permit to distribute literature on Campus, she contacted his Parole Officer who, to put it mildly was shocked about two daughters, and had him come in to meet with him, he turned up for the meeting not only with his wife Nancy, but also the two girls (the oldest 15) and a woman he called "Allissa."

Dugard's real identity emerged during the meeting and the Garrido's were arrested.

There appears to have been a great deal of Stockholm Syndrome involved since Garrido ran a printing business and Ms. Dugard worked with clients on the telephone and Internet. In fact many customers said that she was the one who really made the business work, and that if you had a problem you went to her, rather than to her purported "father" Garrido.
 

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benn said:
well most serial killer (organize/non social offender) has higher IQ than your average killers and LE
Is that a fact? I heard that Ted Bundy and Karle Homolka had high IQ's but didn't know they were the rule rather than the exception. Sort of makes sense if they were "smart" enough to avoid capture until their body counts were north of 30.
 

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The suspects are a husband and wife

http://wbztv.com/national/jaycee.lee.dugard.2.1146526.html

El Dorado County Undersheriff Fred Kollar says the woman spent most of her time in sheds, tents and outbuildings to isolate her from the world. Police say her captor was Phillip Garrido. He is being held for investigation of kidnapping, rape by force, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor and sexual penetration.

The children, both girls are eleven and 15, meaning Dugard would have given birth to the first when she was just 14 years old.

The suspects are a husband and wife, CBS station KOVR-TV reported. They have been identified as 58-year-old Phillip Craig Garrido and 54-year-old Nancy Garrido. The two were being held on one million dollars bail each.
 

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Rockslinger said:
Is that a fact? I heard that Ted Bundy and Karle Homolka had high IQ's but didn't know they were the rule rather than the exception. Sort of makes sense if they were "smart" enough to avoid capture until their body counts were north of 30.
I'm not a criminologist, but from both FBI and RCMP publications I've read this is typically part of the "signature" of a serial killer.
 

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I can't even begin to convey how much this story bothers me. Without getting into much detail, I would just let the parents of the girl have 30 minutes in a room alone with the two people without any consequences to the parents.
 

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